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Most commonly reported crimes during Mar 2026

  • Violence and sexual offences

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Crime levels overview
Month Total Percentage
Apr 2025 30 7.9%
May 2025 44 11.5%
Jun 2025 23 6%
Jul 2025 36 9.4%
Aug 2025 22 5.8%
Sep 2025 49 12.8%
Oct 2025 24 6.3%
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Mar 2026 33 8.6%

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About us

Local policing teams are groups of officers dedicated to serving the community. Teams are made up of officers based in the area, supported by additional officers from the wider area. 

Teams work closely with local authorities, organisations, partners and residents to decide policing priorities. This helps teams find long-term solutions to local problems. 

 

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Your team

  • Chief Inspector

    Kara Tombling

  • Inspector

    John Adams

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    Amy Mason

  • PCSO

    Andrew Weaver

  • PCSO

    Richard Amos

  • PCSO

    Ryan Sterling

Policing priorities

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    Drug Harm Reduction

    Targeting drug related crime in your town through intelligence, enforcement and partnership work.

    Responding to reports of drug related harm in your communities, from individuals and properties to help keep your town safe from drug related crime and associated ASB.

    Issued 01 March 2026

    Action taken:

    •Police led operations, targeting known areas of drug use and drug dealing, as well as partnership work around known addresses causing drug harm in your area.

    •Continued work alongside partners, and local authorities to address community concerns, including partnership work with housing and British Transport Police to target those using the train network to conduct crime.

    •Patrols of known areas of drug use, working alongside partners including Lewes District Council to address concerns of discarded drug paraphernalia reported by residents.

    •Warrants and drug related arrests made throughout the last few months, details published to Sussex Police website.

    Actioned 01 April 2026

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    Operation Downsway

    Our yearly campaign to address community concerns around road and driving related offences that fall into the fatal 5 driving offences.

    Issued 01 March 2026

    Action taken:

    •Extra patrols, educational and enforcement activities across the district focused on targeting excess speed, distracted driving, as well as drink/drug driving along the coast.

    •A number of police and partner deployments across the town in the last few months to tackle ASB driving, including excess speeding, these have led to a number of positive stops and vehicle seizures, details of which have been added to our Sussex Police website, and posted to our Lewes Police Facebook page.

    •Communities across Peacehaven also continue to raise concerns around dangerous driving associated with ASB driving, including the use of EScooters; recently a day action saw number of these seized, details published to our Lewes Police Facebook page.

    Actioned 01 April 2026

Meetings and events

June - meet your local team

10:30AM - 12:30PM, Sun 07 June 2026

Centenary Park (The Big Park), Piddinghoe Ave, Peacehaven

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